Hi,
Anybody knows how to get what date was 28 days ago of the current system date through UNIX script.
Ex : - If today is 28th Mar 2010 then I have to delete the files which arrived on 1st Mar 2010, (15 Replies)
Hi
Can we get every tuesday or monday's date for the current week ?
For the current week i need tuesday's date or monday's date in
%m%d%y fromat
Thanks (5 Replies)
Hello gurus,
I am hoping someone can help me with the required code/script to make this work. I have the following file with records starting at line 4:
NETW~US60~000000000013220694~002~~IT~USD~2.24~20110201~99991231~01~01~20101104~... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
what i want to do in perl is i should give the date at run time .Suppose date given is 23/12/2011(mm/dd/yyyy) the perl script shold find week start date, week end date, previous week start date,end date,next week start date, end date. In this case
week start date will be-:12/19/2011... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a requirement which would calculate the Tuesday's date of the current week in yyyymmdd format in unix shell script.
Please help me out how could I do this .
I appreciate your help
Regards,
raj (7 Replies)
Hi all,
Need an urgent help on the below scenario.
script:
awk -F","
'BEGIN { #some variable assignment}
{ #some calculation and put values in array}
END {
year=#getting it from array and assume this will be 2014
month=#getting it from array and this will be 05
date=#... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: vijaidhas
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time::epoch
Epoch(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Epoch(3)NAME
Time::Epoch - Convert between Perl epoch and other epochs
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -wl
use Time::Epoch;
my $perlsec = 966770660; # Sun Aug 20 07:24:21 2000 -0400 on Mac OS
my $epochsec = perl2epoch($perlsec, 'macos', '-0400');
my $perlsec2 = epoch2perl($epochsec, 'macos', '-0400');
print $perlsec;
print $perlsec2;
print $epochsec;
# correct time on Unix:
print scalar localtime $perlsec;
# correct time on Mac OS (-0400):
print scalar localtime $epochsec;
DESCRIPTION
Exports two functions, "perl2epoch" and "epoch2perl". Currently only goes between Perl (Unix) epoch and Mac OS epoch. This is in
preparation for an eventual move of Perl to its own universal epoch, so we can get the system epoch of any platform that differs from
Perl's.
Epochs
o macos
Takes additional optional parameter of time zone differential. If time zone differential not supplied, we guess by getting the
different between "localtime" and "gmtime" with <Time::Local::timelocal>.
BUGS
o Hm. With the above test, "scalar localtime $perlsec" under my Linux box and "scalar localtime $epochsec" under my Mac OS box are off
by one second from each other. Maybe a leap second thing? Odd.
AUTHOR
Chris Nandor <pudge@pobox.com>, http://pudge.net/
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Chris Nandor. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the Artistic License, distributed with Perl.
SEE ALSO perl(1), perlport(1), Time::Local.
perl v5.16.2 2003-05-21 Epoch(3)